curl-and-php
Re: Img as submit
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 12:32:07 +0200
I dont think there is anything wrong with asking first and searching later.
if you can save yourself 10 hours of work and someone already knows the
answer, why not? thatīs what we are here for to help each other and save
each other time.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sinan" <siyisoy_at_netscape.net>
To: "using curl with PHP" <curl-and-php_at_cool.haxx.se>
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: Img as submit
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> >> Before asking a technical question by email, or in a newsgroup, or on
> >> a website chat board, do the following:
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> >> 1. Try to find an answer by searching the Web.
> >> 2. Try to find an answer by reading the manual.
> >> 3. Try to find an answer by reading a FAQ.
> >> 4. Try to find an answer by inspection or experimentation.
> >> 5. Try to find an answer by asking a skilled friend.
> >> 6. If you are a programmer, try to find an answer by reading the
> >> source code.
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> >> When you ask your question, display the fact that you have done these
> >> things first; this will help establish that you're not being a lazy
> >> sponge and wasting people's time.
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> > I would not go as far and say doing 1 through 4 is enough, but you
> > don't even do that.
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> This is just your prejudice. How would you know it? I have used and
> using curl for different login pages successfully none of which contain
> a textarea nor an image. I passed through the manual lots of times, read
> many times the faq and tried a lot may be 100 hundred times different
> curl setup options. The only thing I didnt is to search web thats
> because I dont know what to search? There is no skilled friend around
> me. the only friends who are skilled are you, my friends on the web.
> What I am doing now is the 5th option. I can accept that my last
> question is not clearly stated. Sorry for this. I have an headache now
> thats why I didnt pay enough attention when I wrote it. I know I am
> asking elementary questions but I dont have any other option.
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> > Concerning your <input type="image"> question, this behaves just like
> > a submit button. If you want to return the coordinates of the mouse
> > click, image maps are the answer to your problem. None of this has
> > *anything* to do with cURL. Google is your friend.
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> > Thorsten
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> Coming back to the question, you say its like a submit button. But it
> doesnt have a name and a value. So shouldnt I post anything for it?
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> >>None of this has *anything* to do with cURL.
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> Do you mean I shouldnt ask this question here?
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Received on 2004-06-15